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Customer data startup Amperity moves to new downtown Seattle office with room to grow

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Last updated: June 26, 2025 11:17 pm
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A view inside Amperity’s new office space in downtown Seattle. (Amperity Photo)

Amperity, the Seattle-based startup that helps companies collect and manage customer data, moved to a new office in downtown Seattle.

The company now occupies a full floor in the Qualtrics Tower at 2nd Avenue and University Street, and the space is designed to accommodate 125 employees who are working in-person three days per week.

The move gives Amperity 25% more square footage to support its growth, as it’s actively hiring for several key roles. The startup was previously on the 26th floor in Columbia Center on 5th Avenue.

Founded in 2016, Amperity reached a billion-dollar valuation in 2021 after raising $100 million. The company established itself as a leader in the customer data platform sector, or CDP.

Amperity helps companies fine-tune marketing campaigns and understand buying habits by connecting fragmented data sources about individual customers via emails, purchase history, mobile app usage, website traffic, physical store visits, and more.

The company named Tony Alika Owens, a longtime tech exec who previously spent a decade at Salesforce, as CEO last November.

Amperity is ranked No. 43 on the GeekWire 200, our quarterly ranking of the top privately held technology startups in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.

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